Lunar Tunes

On her new CD Lunar Tunes jazz vocalist, Jenny Evans, sings us songs about the moon. In her own inimitable, jazzy style the English singer crosses over epoches and genres: from Glen Miller to Dvorak, von Erik Satie to Sting, from the Barock to the Orient. For this CD she has invited very special guests: the string quartet "Ensemble Laurier" and the Brazilian flute and saxophone player, Márcio Tubino.

Melancholic tunes with romantic atmosphere and some hidden aggression inside. The sanctuary of neon light, which covers all around. It is buried in severe lands that protects it from strangers. Only the endurant reaches and gains the warm light of fire trees. All that you need is a damn confidence in yourself.

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So busy was Allen Toussaint in the wake of his late-2000s revival, he didn't wind up entering a recording studio to begin work on a sequel to his 2009 jazz album, The Bright Mississippi, until 2013 (2013's Songbook consisted of live recordings from 2009). A few solo sessions happened that year, followed by a round with a band and guests in October 2015 and then he died a few weeks later, passing away in Madrid, Spain while on tour. Producer Joe Henry, who helmed The Bright Mississippi, pulled together American Tunes for a posthumous release in the summer of 2016. Tonally, American Tunes isn't much different from its predecessor, yet its elegiac elegance doesn't come from a place of despair: it's a wistful look back at his past and home.